Cancel (a fraction)One way to simplify a fraction. The numerator and denominator are divided by a common factor. Also to ’reduce’ a fraction. Example: to simplify 6/16 the fraction is 'cancelled down' when the numerator and denominator are divided by 5 to give 1/3. |
CapacityVolume, i.e. a measure of three-dimensional space, applied to liquids, materials that can be poured or the space within containers. Units include cubic centimetres and litres - a litre is equivalent to 1000 cubic centimetres (cm3) |
Cartesian Co-ordinatesA system used to define the position of a point in two-dimensional and three-dimensional space. Two axes at right angles to each other are used to define the position of a point in a plane. The convention is to label the horizontal axis as the x-axis and the vertical axis as the y-axis. In this case, the origin is the intersection of the axes. The ordered pair of numbers (x, y) that defines the position of a point is the coordinate pair. Each of the numbers is a co-ordinate. The numbers are also known as Cartesian co-ordinates, after the French mathematician, René Descartes. |
Categorical DataData arising from measurements taken on a categorical (unordered discrete) variable. Examples: pupils\' favourite colours; states of matter- solids, liquids, gases, gels etc; nutrient groups in foods - carbohydrates, proteins, fats etc; settlement types - hamlet, village, town, city etc; and types of land use - offices, industry, shops, open space, residential etc. |
Centi-Prefix meaning one-hundredth (of) |
CentilitreSymbol: cl. A unit of volume equivalent to one-hundredth of a litre. |
CentimetreSymbol: cm. A unit of linear measure, one hundredth of a metre. |
CentreThe middle point. |
ChordA straight line segment joining two points on a circle or other curve. |
CircleA set of points in a plane at a fixed distance (the radius) from a fixed point (the centre) also in the plane; alternatively the path traced by a single point travelling in a plane at a fixed distance (the radius) from a fixed point (the centre) in the same plane. One half of a circle cut off by a diameter is a semi-circle. |